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WASHINGTON, NORTH CAROLINA. JULY 2H, 1015. UW9L H1TO ? ? ? ? - ? " - Proprietor. 0ARLGOEBCK - > . Editor. Colonel Roosevelt says: "Reoently in ccrtaiu circles, some popi larity has been achieved by a song, 4 1 didn't raise my boy to bo ; ?soldier,' ? a w>ng which ought always to be sung with u companioi piece, entitled, 'I didn't raise my girl to lie a mother.' The tw? would stand on precisely the same moral lorel." ? Ledger- DUpatcl MAN V OPINION'S REGARDING NOTE. Many riewH will be taken by the public upon the note that In been sent to Germany. Some will declare it too indefinite, otlici will declare that it 4s not strong enough in phaseology, still othci will give it decided approval and there are some who will insi that the- noto means nothing ? that it is merely a reiteration of t! former note sent by this country and that it but opens channels f? further debate and discussion. One of our prominent local men, in discussing the note th ? morning, Raid that Mr. Wilson and his cabinet reminded him of . mother who ha* a rather mischievous boy. When the latter doc something which he shouldn't, mother immediately cries out. "Willi Rtop that!" Willie goes ahead and pays no attention. "Willie. y< stop that or I'll tpank you !" But Willie is wise. He's beard tin s*ru? threat wi many times that he ban gotten used to it and it h longer ha.- any effect on him. At any rate, the I'nited State* has taken several steps further i the demands it make* on Germany. It refuses to consider th suggestion* that Germany make* regarding trnffic on the seas it ii sists that Germany protect the rights of neutrals and it announct that further violations of the international law will taken i> "deliberately unfriendly." This necessitates some kind of ? deeisi\ answer from Germany. What, that answer will be and what actio tlie T'nifed States will take, remains to be seen. .Judging from the fact thar the editor of tho Greenville Reflect* seems to have i>een highly offended by one of the sermons recent! delivered in New Bern by lie v. J. W. llani and which appeared i. the Journal, he must l>o .paying particular attention to the discourse of the evangelist and we sincerely trust that they will do him g??o< The Greenville man classes them as dirty and rotten and declare that he wouldn't want any of his people to read them. Xow isn' he selfish ? Wants to road them all by himself and not let the othci enjoy them. However, if he doesn't like Mr. Ham's remarks i\ that he has to do is to pass them up and keep off the grass. ? Ne Bern Journal. THE MEXICAN' MI'DDLE. Affairs in Mcxico are showing little improvement \ ii^ fact the worn to be steadily growing worse. Xone of the leader.* of the varior factions appear to have the slightest intention of putting ;i n end t the warfare thai is f^oinjer on. While rhc majority of the people in the United States would ha" to s r.r thin country plunged into the European war. there are man ?who would like to we Uncle Sam take his army aeros* I he bordi an'l pound sonic sense into the people down then*. President Wilson has received a report of rendition.- as the really are in the country aenm.* the Kio Grande. fie hn* not y# indicated what Metion he wan contemplating as a n?sult of failure ?? the rival factions to pet together for a peaee conference \vjdrh suj ^r-rtirm was madr about two'* mouth* ago. It is believed, howevei that the Mexican question will be taken up bv the cabinet again ii the near future. Mexico has clearly shown her ability to govern hurst If. Ir lrwik as if the United States would have to do the "Big JJrothcr" art. With the Waahington tcain scheduled for several games this weel *'?r talk will probably be pushed into the background. So many notes have pawd l*?tweon thifi country and German; that the majority of the people have forgotten tin; issue which cause the sending of the first note. In spite of her experience on the lam voyage, the Orduna lar week left New York for England with 100 automobiles, ttO rases e aeroplanes, 3.HO0 eases of cartridges, ftfit) case* c?f empty shells. 40J oa>?cs r>f infantry ammunition and other war supplies. Talk about nerve! That is certainly a tine exhibition of it. Only a little over two weeks in which to sign for the Chautanqm tiik?t*. Even if your taato isn't in line with the brand of entcrtait meat that i* provided, you should at least give the wife and children some thought and allow them the advantage of seeing a high ejus and instructive form of amusement. The tickets are only two do] lar* each. The apportunitv to pledge for tickets end* on August 35th Warning! Don't ride on the sidewalk*. M MCKSWMI a ?N? If not, U'a wlehad to stclwt III ?Mt u< mn of rallaf. It'a wl?k a? to niun Urtr nil, Haa4a?ha. India uttoa. Coaatlpatloa. whaa on. rtoaa of fo Do-Lai (Ira* rallaf. Po ?o-Uji la P?te?h7)Itn (Mar Ap?U) without tba trip*. It aroaaaa tba Utar, luraaaaa tba Saw of Mia? KMarfa taMaa?<Ja hi tba Bovala Tm? CoaatiyttUm iri at bar tlla *"W?i mn?U baaaoaa P*-D? U? bM biim Nat art ta mm iW mn. m i bMh ma nv ?? * ? w Pm Up 11,000 J>?nnlo. N?r Tork ? Aftw aT? thonwii^ p?nniM in a iuth b*c hud bwn li h*1' 10 b?w *?y MMinfcj, J?* Po?rHv?(l?B ptck?4 It from tb. i? tb? bu stoat M?ton Brooklyn. A btok aimain fc*j to.: ?MU In MOirt *? Tirt-Mj,, * NMItleii W4 IM ? ?Mk allmoaj rt?B b?r I "W *<upnt, Ml! mup n^,, |M 1 ua?4 tbat n? r?4? .???< tTturt.." ?id tha toxtnatar ottaib -Wla .k. bM t* ?M mh raulu ^ Chew Bobs" 5c. the packet 6r two "Bobs" for a cent at all the better steads and stores. HAVE a heart for "Bobs"? "Bobs" liafc a heart for you. The pepperminty candy heart with gum inside? -chewy and delicious. Join the "Bobs" happy .crowd nas nis runs mm Moreh^&d City. N. C., July 26.? ' ecretary Daniels, who is spending . few days here with his family, said oday that he was preparing to pre; ient a tentative outline of his rec ?nimendationn for the navy's par: in he program of national defense, to President Wilaeon aB soon as he re urn* from the summer White Hnr.se >t Cornish, N. H. He wag confident hat Congress would co-operute pi ratically and i'ordially 'with the >rogram President Wilson will rec ommend. ik mni Following is the official score ade by the Washington players in 'riday's game at Greenville. It Is aken from the Greenville Reflector. Washington A.U. R. H. E. >avenport, c & 0 1 mdcrson. hk 6 1 3 lackney. J., 3b 4 0 2 0 Cincaid, rf, p 4 0 0 0 ?arrow, cf 3 0 0. 0 'helps, 2b 3 0. 0 1 lackney. If 4 0 0 0 Moore, F., lb 4 0 2 0 irlnkley. p 4 2 1 o. arown* 1 o 0 0 NOTICES OF ft A I.E. Under and by virtue of the terms of a mortgage to the undersigned HoS&ell Supply Co. from Morgan Farrow and wife, Missouri Farrow, lated January 1st, 1914, which is ?corded In the office of the Regls er of Deeds of Beaufort County, ?forth Carolina, in Book 174, page 109, the undersigned will on the !0th day of July, 1915, # at IS o' clock, Nopn, sell, at public auction j the highest bidder, before 'oort House door of said Count? ?he following described real estate, | vis: A tract of land In Pantego Town-' ?hip, Beanfort County, North Caro I'.na, being All of , that certain traet of land which wa? on the 17 th tkf cf February, 1905, conveyed to Morgan Farrow by J. R. Bishop and wife, by deed recorded hi the Reg ister s Office of Beaufort County, North Carolina in Book 131, pag^ *67, which land is more particularly bounded and described as follows: Beginning at the Mouth of Moora Branch and running with the branch a straight course to D. M. Ratcllff a back oorner and thenci with his I'no to III* road, thencs with the Joka L. lloper Lumber Co. line to the Ml'l Pomd. IhwM with ti? Mill Pond to| tht monlb of til* brtneb, tbe bocla nlnf. oontolntng flftr UTM, nor* ] or low. Alto tho <ollow1flg yorooMtf prcp ?nrt Two irv Mil nki hM to Morrsri T* now br tko RuhD ?ap ply Co.! OM Mo. 1M Haokaor ?M oa. oao ail ud ofli Ht of hanoM, ?II kowkt of tko M4 #??p#?' D*t04 U4 tklt >IM Ittk, uu. nmr co. W-WV Washington. July 26. ? Po?t mast er Q en oral Burleson issued an order today prohibiting the use of ? bicyc les, and motorcycle* In the rural de livery service after January 1 next. Mr. Burleson rays after that date carriers must use automobile* In stead of motorcycles and bicycles. According to an offlclal statement given out at the department,, there are approximately 8,000 rputes upon which bicycles and motorcycles are used to carry the malls. It Is held by..Ui? department that this type of vehicle does not have the carrying capacity needed for the parcel post. A MEDICINE OHK8T FOR 35c. In this cheat yon have an kmI- i loru remedy for Toothache, BruWs. I Sprain*. Stiff Neck, Backache. Neu ralgia, Rheumatism and for pio?t emergencies One 15c ?bottle of Sloai^ Liniment doea It all ? this becanse theee ailments are symp toms. not diseases, and are caused by congestion and Inflammation, ff you doubt, aak those who u?* Sloan's Liniment, ok better atlll, buy a 25c bottle and prove It. All drug cordially extend an inrltntton tr send us some of their Junk. ItT help fill the eolumn any way, and the editor Is getting dog-goned tasy these hot days. Let 'em cental Come to The GARAGE That guaran tees .you Satis- 1 factory Service in everything. Whether you ^ store your car with us perma nently or just buy occasional supplies, we guarantee to please you in both quality & Price. The Best Grade of Gasoline at the lowest market firfc*, Try our Service once and notice the differ ence. WtsMogtonMotor ?Ltt LO. J WE ARE AGENTS Ivor Johnson, Reading Dayton and Greet Wertei Bicycle# sold for cash or on time. We also have the oaoei complete repair shop In the city all work guaran O.R. CUTLER nonce or uu. Ca?ar Ml fcr *rt?a tt nmm at ?ala caatfttaH 1* ft IM ?t trait M K u,tlWpH. A. ?. KftftLKfta. mreaa, tr?a J. t Dtmi aad Wlti, tUN Hftrrft MO. t?tl. wkhth lirmtMlalMtMiUn OSaa at Beaufort Cwatr. Bartk Carol ra, la eaafc tka waaiail ?rt*. aa lTt* (a? at Aa?aat. l?t?. m n (Van, aant kaaaa Jw at >?at?n Oaaa-| tr. Norta Oar.ltaft, tka Ollawlac *aacrtfta4 raal Mitt, afc: A traat or parcal at to4 dtaaMl Iff Boaafart Cat?ty. Martk OaraUaa. a plottaa aa a map la tka Ra?llta OtBaa of Baaatart Ooaatr, Morul CaraUaa. la Book 1?|, m, a ooraar at tka aaaal aa a Km raa-| ?lac kataraaa l<* Mo. IT aaO Na <l| MO faat WaMwarai, a, tka aa? tkaaaa. ? atml?k? MM itanMrkrd^ oaraUalta* tka Maa batvaaa let# ?a. II aaa 17. oaa kaH all*. tkwra Baat*ar417 III loatta tba tlka ka twaan lai# ?1 aa ? -if. tkaoaa wttk Ma II aa4 IT MkwKIr ftloa, tka >11 batvaaa aal? lata aa* half ??la to tka baelaatsii aoatftlaiai twaatr aoraa. . ?V , Tkk Jalr lttk, J?H. ?*. ?. mmmum. 'sq V T?Mt?*. rootr aat MaMatlM, Atl/a. T-lMw., Ta?r 0w? Ba ?ltM* OalM <an ta aroid tn?tta, m i ?kaataa. aat tain at I saSSSSS Mo?a ta a akart Uau. Or. XlaT> Raw Btaaararr kaa feaaa ?m4 na K-NUr tar It mh Ut tl IW wtaM la M* raa. Ww taak It 5rtK voticb or tuft Undar U4 by-ylttaa ?! a mart- 1 ga?a 'to tha ua4?ril|B?d (roB banry Mm, UU4 Juna 3rd. HI J. wklok la HMttll la tha RnliUf'i OOaa af Baaufort County, North Carolina, la Book 174, paga 111, tha aadaragaad win, oa tka tad iv of Angnrt, l(li. at 1* Noon, ?all. at pafclla aaatloa, for caah. to 4ha M|>m bidder, katora tha Court Kaaaa door of Bald County, tha lol la*J?t daaerlbed raal aatata. Tit: Bltnalad la tb? Stata at North I Crxallaa, Caunty al Baanfort and In I Uni City of Waablagtoa; aa undi-| Tldad ana-half lataraat In aad to 1st of Uad la tha OUT of Wa.hlng-| tea. adlolalag tha laada of Blount | Oordon. Amanda ' Allao, K. T. H gaa and Tkaa ?mltk and }>elng Lat No. 2 as laid off t>7 W. P. Bingham, whlek na aa follows: Lat No. 10 lfa?Natr Town, iu laid aft lata Mi Iota at U teat froat by II (aat daap. II (aat kalag laid off aa an allay way to ta used In common by tka awaari af tka aald ? lota, aad tkalr halt* aad aaalcaa, aad thM lot No. 1 iim katwaan tba eoraar lot 4ae4a? to >. T. Hodcaa aad tha third lat MM ta Blount Gordon. aad tha aaaa wktek'waa oaararad la a d< froat *..f. Bautkaai had wlfa tol Alloa Watsaa, wklak la raoardad u f tha Kactatar'a OBaa, la Baak ltt.l paga 414. and la kmatn aWarrad to | aad ait! a yart karaaf. TMa Jfaly 1.4, lMt. . r. i/mun, I Martgagaa. MaWOUUAV. Any. , THE STIEFF Tone r A Quality Tone Vrota ovary atandpoint of | tonal wIum tba U Stieff torn il a quality too*. Through- 1 out the entire range of tha In- 1 ?trament there is an eveneu, a velvety imoothoeaa that ipeaki tM work o<? matter hand. Stieff <? ton# k a rare combination oft ?ympa a a ? IIW ? .... W. O. jtOPhjui Attoraer^tUw.
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